On 10/09/14 22:51, Sean Dague wrote:
All the various bug triage graphs point out to webnumbr urls from our
wiki - https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/BugTriage
All of webnumbr appears to be dead and not returning any data.
Why this service was used predates me. Does anyone know why? Anyone know
if it's going to come back? Or should we just purge those links?
Not sure why it was used either, but it has been very flaky for quite a
while. The most recent downtime has been the longest, and I believe we
should indeed use another service to replace webnumbr. I think we
already have similar graphs from bugday
(http://status.openstack.org/bugday/), but only for one day, and/or the
activity portal (http://activity.openstack.org/dash/browser/its-repos.html).
Regards,
Tom
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Sean Dague wrote:
All the various bug triage graphs point out to webnumbr urls from our
wiki - https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/BugTriage
All of webnumbr appears to be dead and not returning any data.
Why this service was used predates me. Does anyone know why? Anyone know
if it's going to come back? Or should we just purge those links?
It used to be a convenient way to graph bug stats from launchpad over
time. But I think the service died. So yes, links can probably be purged
now.
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Thierry Carrez (ttx)
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